Students

Student DOE Account

Every New York City public school student has a DOE account. It is created automatically when you enroll in school. Your DOE account stays the same the entire time you are in school, and with it you can access all DOE technology platforms.

 

 

Platforms include:

  • TeachHub,
  • Google for Education,
  • iLearnNYC,
  • Microsoft Office,
  • Zoom,
  • and more.

Senior Information

POST-SECONDARY ADVISEMENT OFFICE (Room 450)
The Post-Secondary Prep Academy at Brooklyn X under the directorship of Ms. Morency serves all Brooklyn X students. Our senior students spend time in this office planning and preparing for college and career choices beyond graduation. Mrs. Hill and the PSPA team personalize individual assistance to every senior and family in need. Families are asked to attend scheduled meetings and provide all documentation needed to enroll students in the best colleges suited for them academically and financially.

Sonyc

University Settlement SONYC @ PS 34 is a DYCD funded middle school afterschool program. SONYC provides PS 34 middle schoolers with a variety of activities such as Leadership based programming, dance, arts, physical activity, STEM, and more. SONYC provides students with a safe and nurturing environment for social emotional learning through activities and our dedicated staff. SONYC hosts our PS 34 basketball teams and hosts events at PS 34 such as our annual carnival and a variety of trips. For information about SONYC please contact asantos@universitysettlement.org

Elementary Enrichment

PS/MS 34 provides after-school academic intervention and enrichment learning with our Elementary teachers and support staff. Students practice their literacy and math skills through engaging in joyful activities and games. Students are also afforded the opportunity to play outside and in the gym.

All students with disabilities who require special education services have Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). The IEP contains information about your child’s interests, strengths, needs, goals, and educational program. It is a legal document that describes how the DOE will provide your child:

  • A Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
  • In the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).

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  • Arts

    All public school students should have access to high-quality arts education, which may include dance, moving image, music, theater, and/or visual arts.

  • Career Connected Learning

    Find Career Connected Learning programs by industry or topic area.

  • Civics for All

    Civics for All helps schools support students in making connections between history, current events, and democratic structures.

  • English Language Arts

    In English Language Arts (ELA) students learn to become effective readers and writers.

  • Health Education

    Health education is a required academic subject for students in all grades. In this class, students learn how to take care of their minds, their bodies, and their relationships with others.

  • Libraries

    School libraries are a critical part of your child’s education.

  • Literacy

    While New York City Public Schools each select their own literacy curriculum, there are common features that each classroom contains.

  • Math

    In Mathematics we teach students to have solid understanding of concepts, and to work through problems with skill and ease.

  • Physical Education

    Physical education (PE) is a required academic subject that teaches students how to be physically active.

  • Science

    Students are naturally curious, which makes them natural scientists. A strong science program helps them make sense of the physical world around them.

  • Social Studies

    In Social Studies students use rich content, major themes and big ideas to learn history, geography, economics, civics, citizenship, and government.

  • STEM

    STEM is an acronym for the combination of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Students can learn about STEM inside and outside the classroom.

Read below for additional information about the tests your child may be required to take depending on their grade level. For a complete list of tests, including tests with rolling dates, view the full list of city, state and national tests.

Spring 2022 NYS Grades 3-8 ELA and Math exam results are now available for families and schools. Families may access results via their NYC Student Account (NYCSA)(Open external link).

For questions regarding student participation in the New York State Grades 3-8 ELA and Math exams, refer to the annual Student Participation Family Guide. The 2022-23 Guide will be made available in the winter. The 2021-22 guide remains available for reference. Student Participation in Grades 3-8 New York State Tests – Family Guide.

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